Possible, but with difficulty.
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No. A standard shock doesn't lift, it controls the ride. They are not designed to lift and support the weight of a vehicle.
Men are able to lift different weights depending on how strong they are. An average sized man can lift around sixty five pounds.
It depens on how much lift is on it, but without a lift you should comfortably be able to fit 33x8 sized tires on them with little or no rubbing.
With any device capable of lifting the weight of said Elephant.
An 80 - 86 Full Sized Bronco can fit up to 33" tires without a lift, but if the rims have a lot of backspacing, they can rub on the radius arms. Anything over 33" will require a lift. Larger tires WILL fit without a lift, but not without rubbing, or possible damage when going over large bumps or off-road. 87+ Broncos had sheet metal changes to the body design (such as smaller wheel wells) that limit them to 32" without a lift.
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It takes off by... 1)The pilot adding full flaps 2)The pilot adding full power 3)The pilot pulling bake on the stick and increasing lift.
I think it should be OK as long as one says sorry afterwards to all in the lift...
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